The purpose of this research is to evaluate the study drug, pemvidutide, as a possible treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). This research will help to answer the question of whether pemvidutide could be helpful as a treatment for people who are trying
This study is testing a new medicine called Retatrutide to see if it can help people with obesity lose weight, and if it works better than a placebo (a treatment that looks like the real medicine but does not contain any active drug) to help keep weight of
This study will compare measures of gut hormones, metabolites, subjective appetite and eating behaviors specifically during a designated test meal. The primary objective of this research is to test feasibility by assessing recruitment and rate of completio
We are studying adolescents who may be at higher risk of getting type 2 diabetes, as they go through puberty. Our goal is to identify early signs that might help predict who will develop the disease.
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This study wants to see how blood sugar changes with sex hormones during regular menstrual cycles or when using hormonal birth control. We also want to learn how exercise and hormonal birth control affect blood sugar.
The goals of this study are to refine the implementation and pilot test the feasibility of an adapted cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the Balanced and Empowered EaTing in Diabetes (or the BEET Diabetes Program), compared with the original CBT program, delivered by behavioral health providers to treat disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) in patients with type 2 diabetes in real-world clinical set...
To investigate long-term safety of Sogroya (somapacitan) therapy in patients with AGHD in the setting of routine clinical practice with special focus on neoplasms and diabetes mellitus type 2.
The primary outcome variables will be the change in hemoglobin A1c, and diabetes medications recorded at 4.5 month and 13.5 month follow-up assessments.
This study wants to learn how losing weight affects cell communication in muscle fat tissue among people with obesity. We also want to see how this impacts insulin resistance, inflammation, and muscle strength.
This study wants to learn more about how exposures during pregnancy like infections, diet and growth, can affect a baby’s chances of developing type 1 diabetes later in life.
This study is using MRI to learn how skeletal muscles and blood vessels respond to exercise in people with and without Type 2 Diabetes. We are currently looking for healthy volunteers to join our study!
We are recruiting individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in need of an exercise program, aged 30 to 55, to help us test how exercise affects heart health, blood vessels, and blood sugar.
This study is looking for male and female participants with prediabetes that are aged 18 to 45 years old to learn how how short, frequent periods of physical activity impact your health.
In this study we want to learn if a medicine approved for diabetes and weight loss called Ozempic® and Wegovy® (semaglutide) can help improve the frequency of periods and the way the body uses sugar in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Our team is here to find out if taking part in a cognitive-behavioral therapy group, exercise training group, or combination of therapy and exercise training lowers stress, improves mood, raises physical activity and fitness, and lowers diabetes risk among teen girls at risk for diabetes.
This study wants to learn more about the best times of day to eat that lead to weight loss for adults with overweight or obesity.
The purpose of this research is to identify strategies that minimize bone loss that occurs when older adults lose weight
To study a new anti-obesity medication
If your doctor has told you that you have diabetes, but it doesn’t seem like type 1 or type 2, you might be able to join our study. The goal of this study is to better understand different kinds of diabetes that are not common.
This study wants to learn more about how COVID-19 and diabetes are connected.